The Deipnosophists; Or, Banquet of the Learned, Volume 3H.G. Bohn, 1854 |
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Page 853
... comic poet speaks in the follow- ing manner- But when he caught the dunghill cock of Philip Crowing too early in the morn , and straying , He kill'd him ; for he had not got his crest on . And having kill'd this one , then Chares gave A ...
... comic poet speaks in the follow- ing manner- But when he caught the dunghill cock of Philip Crowing too early in the morn , and straying , He kill'd him ; for he had not got his crest on . And having kill'd this one , then Chares gave A ...
Page 882
... poet an arch down to hell to the poets save and die Wered A- SPILĪ DEL AMAIE , ZE SKIRT DUR , STE SE Apk DRY XT She ... comic poet ; N ?? ONO7 [ t ? ¥ % No das Casas Na Oya hapon did you then all rely ! by Wall be carried off . 48 ...
... poet an arch down to hell to the poets save and die Wered A- SPILĪ DEL AMAIE , ZE SKIRT DUR , STE SE Apk DRY XT She ... comic poet ; N ?? ONO7 [ t ? ¥ % No das Casas Na Oya hapon did you then all rely ! by Wall be carried off . 48 ...
Page 883
... poet here , and no one else , is plain from the fact that he shows also that he had been attacked by the comic poets for impiety . And he also , in the oration itself , shows that he was a person of that character . And the words of the ...
... poet here , and no one else , is plain from the fact that he shows also that he had been attacked by the comic poets for impiety . And he also , in the oration itself , shows that he was a person of that character . And the words of the ...
Page 918
... marvel , and wait anxiously To see what will my masters say of me , Who thus begin My scolium with this amatory preface , Willing companion of these willing damsels . And it is plain here that the poet ... comic poets said- And then the ...
... marvel , and wait anxiously To see what will my masters say of me , Who thus begin My scolium with this amatory preface , Willing companion of these willing damsels . And it is plain here that the poet ... comic poets said- And then the ...
Page 923
... comic poet , of having children by a courtesan named Choregis , as the same Carystius relates in the third book of his Commentaries . Besides all these men , was not Demetrius Poliorcetes evi- dently in love with Lamia the flute ...
... comic poet , of having children by a courtesan named Choregis , as the same Carystius relates in the third book of his Commentaries . Besides all these men , was not Demetrius Poliorcetes evi- dently in love with Lamia the flute ...
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